Legal in All 50 States, New Line of Taffies Contain 15mg of Delta-9 from Hemp and Live Rosin
AUSTIN, Texas — Hometown Hero CBD, the veteran-supporting cannabusiness of hemp-derived THC and cannabidiol-based products, today announced its new line of Live Rosin Salt Water Taffy.
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Available in Birthday Cake (indica), Tutti Frutti (sativa) and Cotton Candy (hybrid) flavors and terpene profiles, each batch – which includes 15mg of hemp Delta-9 THC and 2.5mg of live rosin – was tested by a DEA-registered lab to ensure cannabinoid content and product safety. Selling in 30-count bags, Hometown Hero CBD’s Salt Water Taffy also is being offered in a three-flavor variety pack.
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“We first launched our live rosin products last fall and they quickly became best-sellers,” said Lewis Hamer, vice president of Hometown Hero CBD. “These new taffies provide our customers with more flavor and cannabinoid content options.”
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Hometown Hero CBD’s Salt Water Taffy was developed using a combination of old-fashioned recipes to produce the taffy and the company’s proprietary formula of hemp-derived Delta-9 and live rosin. Live rosin, a concentrate pressed from bubble hash made with fresh, uncured hemp, is terpene-rich and can act synergistically with THC to promote effects associated with the sativa, hybrid and indica variants of cannabis. Bundled deals such as a “trio pack” and “buy four get one free,” as well as other special offers can be found here or by visiting HometownHeroCBD.com.
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Adults 21 and older who are curious to try hemp-derived Delta-9 THC can find free samples on Hometown Hero CBD’s website.
About Hometown Hero CBD
Hometown Hero CBD manufactures and distributes hemp-derived Delta-9 THC, Delta-8 THC and CBDA + CBGA products. Founded in 2015 by Lukas Gilkey and Lewis Hamer, the company donates a portion of all proceeds to various charities and organizations that support veterans. For more information, visit HometownHeroCBD.com or email the company at [email protected]. Follow the brand on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @HometownHeroATX.
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